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Case Reports
. 2016 Mar;47(3):776-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2015.12.030. Epub 2016 Jan 11.

Articular osteotomy of the distal humerus and excision of extensive heterotopic ossification

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Articular osteotomy of the distal humerus and excision of extensive heterotopic ossification

Aditya Gill et al. Injury. 2016 Mar.

Abstract

Prior case series of corrective osteotomy of substantial intra-articular malunion after a fracture of the distal humerus described concomitant heterotopic ossification in a subset of patient, but only in mild forms. We present our experience in treating two patients with malunited articular fractures of the distal humerus with extensive heterotopic ossification and near ankylosis where the lateral articular fragments were encased in heterotopic bone. Although osteotomy of articular malunion after distal humeral fracture along with excision of extensive HO is challenging and risky due to potential devitalization of the fragments, articular deterioration during the delay to osteotomy, and recurrence of heterotopic bone among other concerns, restoring articular congruity in these patients using articular fracture fragments extracted from heterotopic ossification can lead to improved function of the elbow.

Keywords: Ankylosis; Distal humeral fracture; Elbow; Heterotopic ossification; Intra-articular malunion; Osteotomy.

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